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Centre for Law and Justice
Charles Sturt University
Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
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(02) 6272 6246
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http://bjbs.csu.edu.au/centres/law-and-justice
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Researchers
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Activities
(126)
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(57)
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Research output
Research output per year
1999
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2025
1338
Citations
18
h-index
178
Article
75
Presentation only
62
Chapter (peer-reviewed)
22
Commissioned report (non-public)
185
More
21
Commissioned report (public)
20
Book
20
Conference paper
19
Submissions to inquiries and consultations
17
Abstract
16
Chapter
13
Editorial
10
Doctoral Thesis
9
Edited book
9
Creative Works Original - Textual
5
Book/Film/Article review
5
Professional blog or online forum
3
Textbook/Reference book
3
Review article
3
Masters Thesis
2
Anthology
2
Comment/debate
2
Special issue
2
Honours Thesis
1
Other report
1
Foreword/postscript
1
Meeting Abstract
1
Letter
Research output per year
Research output per year
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2023
Blockchain in Rural and Regional Legal Practice
Coates, L.
,
10 Aug 2023
, Australia.
52 p.
Research output
:
Thesis
›
Masters Thesis
Open Access
File
Legal Practice
100%
Blockchain
100%
Administration of Justice
100%
Sales
100%
Corporate Asset
100%
2
Downloads (Pure)
2012
The Role of Biometric Identification in Preventing Transnational Crime and Terrorism
Smith, M.
,
2012
,
University of Cambridge
.
Research output
:
Thesis
›
Masters Thesis
2005
Attachment Styles, Emotional Loneliness and Sexual Offending
Birch, P.,
Oct 2005
Research output
:
Thesis
›
Masters Thesis